Kathy Tran
- Democratic
- Delegate
- District 18
Unemployment compensation; continuation of benefits; repayment of overpayments. Reinstates provisions of the Code that expired on July 1, 2022, relating to unemployment compensation. The bill provides that when a claimant has had a determination of initial eligibility for unemployment benefits, as determined by the issuance of compensation or waiting-week credit, payments shall continue, subject to a presumption of continued eligibility, until a determination is made that provides the claimant notice and an opportunity to be heard. The bill requires the Virginia Employment Commission to waive the obligation to repay any overpayment if (i) the overpayment was made without fault on the part of the individual receiving benefits and (ii) requiring repayment would be contrary to equity and good conscience. Conditions for when overpayments are considered "without fault on the part of the individual" are outlined in the bill. The bill further provides that the Commission shall notify each person with an unpaid overpayment of benefits that he may be entitled to a waiver of repayment and provide 30 days to request such a waiver. This applies to outstanding overpayments established for claim weeks commencing on or after March 15, 2020. Finally, the bill adds overpayments that the Commission has waived the requirement to repay to the list of situations where specific employers are not responsible for benefit charges. The bill has an expiration date of July 1, 2028. This bill is identical to SB 536.
Unemployment compensation; continuation of benefits; repayment of overpayments. Makes permanent provisions of the Code that expired on July 1, 2022, relating to unemployment compensation. The bill provides that when a claimant has had a determination of initial eligibility for unemployment benefits, as determined by the issuance of compensation or waiting-week credit, payments shall continue, subject to a presumption of continued eligibility, until a determination is made that provides the claimant notice and an opportunity to be heard. The bill requires the Virginia Employment Commission to waive the obligation to repay any overpayment if (i) the overpayment was made without fault on the part of the individual receiving benefits and (ii) requiring repayment would be contrary to equity and good conscience. Conditions for when overpayments are considered "without fault on the part of the individual" are outlined in the bill. The bill further provides that the Commission shall notify each person with an unpaid overpayment of benefits that he may be entitled to a waiver of repayment and provide 30 days to request such a waiver. This applies to outstanding overpayments established for claim weeks commencing on or after March 15, 2020. Finally, the bill adds overpayments that the Commission has waived the requirement to repay to the list of situations where specific employers are not responsible for benefit charges.
Unemployment compensation; continuation of benefits; repayment of overpayments. Makes permanent provisions of the Code that expired on July 1, 2022, relating to unemployment compensation. The bill provides that when a claimant has had a determination of initial eligibility for unemployment benefits, as determined by the issuance of compensation or waiting-week credit, payments shall continue, subject to a presumption of continued eligibility, until a determination is made that provides the claimant notice and an opportunity to be heard. The bill requires the Virginia Employment Commission to waive the obligation to repay any overpayment if (i) the overpayment was made without fault on the part of the individual receiving benefits and (ii) requiring repayment would be contrary to equity and good conscience. Conditions for when overpayments are considered "without fault on the part of the individual" are outlined in the bill. The bill further provides that the Commission shall notify each person with an unpaid overpayment of benefits that he may be entitled to a waiver of repayment and provide 30 days to request such a waiver. This applies to outstanding overpayments established for claim weeks commencing on or after March 15, 2020. The bill allows the Commission to suspend or forgo referring any unpaid overpayment of benefits established since March 15, 2020, to the collections process indefinitely. The bill specifies that all costs that result from implementing provisions of the bill shall be incurred by federal administrative grants and the general fund. Finally, the bill adds overpayments that the Commission has waived the requirement to repay to the list of situations where specific employers are not responsible for benefit charges.
Approved by Governor-Chapter 746 (effective 7/1/24)
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0746)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 8, 2024
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 27, 2024
Impact statement from DPB (HB1261ER)
Signed by Speaker
Enrolled
Signed by President
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1261ER)
Conference report agreed to by Senate (27-Y 12-N)
Conference report agreed to by House (55-Y 42-N)
VOTE: Adoption (55-Y 42-N)
Amended by conference committee
Impact statement from DPB (HB1261S2)
Read third time
Senators: Bagby, Deeds, Obenshain
Conferees appointed by Senate
Delegates: Tran, Askew, Gilbert
Conferees appointed by House
House acceded to request
Senate requested conference committee
Senate insisted on substitute (39-Y 0-N)
VOTE: REJECTED (0-Y 98-N)
Senate substitute rejected by House 24108363D-S2 (0-Y 98-N)
Passed Senate with substitute (25-Y 14-N)
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB1261S2
Committee substitute agreed to 24108363D-S2
Reading of substitute waived
Committee substitute rejected 24108272D-S1
Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
Senate subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
Committee substitute printed 24108363D-S2
Reported from Finance and Appropriations with substitute (15-Y 0-N)
Committee substitute printed 24108272D-S1
Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
Reported from Commerce and Labor with substitute (9-Y 6-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB1261EH1)
Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor
Constitutional reading dispensed
VOTE: Passage (49-Y 47-N)
Read third time and passed House (49-Y 47-N)
Read second time
Printed as engrossed 24105925D-EH1
Engrossed by House - committee substitute with amendment HB1261EH1
Committee on Appropriations amendment agreed to
Committee on Labor and Commerce on Appropriations substitute agreed to 24105925D-H1
Read first time
Reported from Appropriations with amendment(s) (12-Y 8-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (5-Y 3-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB1261H1)
Assigned App. sub: Commerce Agriculture & Natural Resources
Reported from Labor and Commerce with substitute (12-Y 9-N)
Referred to Committee on Appropriations
Committee substitute printed 24105925D-H1
Impact statement from DPB (HB1261)
House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee on Appropriations
Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute (4-Y 2-N)
Assigned L & C sub: Subcommittee #2
Referred to Committee on Labor and Commerce
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24103476D
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Committee substitute printed 24105925D-H1 | PDF HTML |
HB1261EH1 | PDF HTML |
Committee substitute printed 24108272D-S1 | PDF HTML |
Committee substitute printed 24108363D-S2 | PDF HTML |
HB1261ER | PDF HTML |
CHAP0746 | PDF HTML |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1261FER122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1261FS2122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1261FEH1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1261FH1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1261F122.PDF | |
Amendment: HB1261AH | HTML |
Amendment: HB1261AC | HTML |
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